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Fears grow as locusts swarm towards South Sudan

Fears grow as locusts swarm towards South Sudan

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Death of 30 civilians, including children, shows conflict in Yemen is not slowing down

Death of 30 civilians, including children, shows conflict in Yemen is not slowing down

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All warring parties in Myanmar must keep children protected and schools out of the line of fire

All warring parties in Myanmar must keep children protected and schools out of the line of fire

An informal displacement camp in Northern Idlib, Syria.

SYRIA: Humanitarian catastrophe in Idlib as thousands of children displaced in sub-zero temperatures

SYRIA: Humanitarian catastrophe in Idlib as thousands of children displaced in sub-zero temperatures

Maher*, 8, Idlib, North West . Syria

Children in conflict at highest risk of violence since records began

Children in conflict at highest risk of violence since records began

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Tragic drowning of Rohingya caused by desperation

Tragic drowning of Rohingya caused by desperation

Mask distribution in Wuhan, China

Save the Children delivers 36,000 face masks to Wuhan

Save the Children delivers 36,000 face masks to Wuhan

Former child soldier Nzitonda*, 14, sits behind a curtain in North Kivu, DRC.

Over 55,000 grave crimes committed against children in African conflict zones in five years alone

Over 55,000 grave crimes committed against children in African conflict zones in five years alone

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